Description:
A late 19th century Japanese lacquer cabinet, the nashiji ground drawer gilt with butterflies below garden scenes on doors enclosing six further drawers similarly decorated to the first, the sides and top with fan shaped reserves of landscapes with scholar's objects in them, 33.5cm (13.25 in.) wide

Description:
Three woodblock prints, Chinese stencils and a watercolour of Singapore, the print by Eisen depicting a procession of ladies, by Eizan depicting a lady with a samisen and by Kuniyasu depicting a samurai, all oban, together with a folder of Chinese stencils and a watercolour of Singapore by Margaret Felkin 1924, 32 x 45.5cm (12.5 x 18 in.) (A Quantity)

Description:
An early 19th century red lacquer two case inro worked on one side with a black dog frightened by a gilt crab, the reverse with water rapids falling over rocks away from bamboo, 6cm (2.25 in.) wide

Condition Report:
There is a faint crack below the rapids on the reverse, otherwise a few signs of wear only

Description:
Two pairs of late 19th/early 20th century cloisonne vases, both with deep blue grounds, the larger enamelled with irises, crossed flags marks, 25cm (9.75 in.) high , the smaller with cranes in flight, 13cm (5 in.) high (4) (D)

Condition Report:
One of the larger pair has a bruise/flake missing from its shoulder. Both the smaller pair have losses of enamel

Description:
Kuniyoshi, Toyokuni III prints and three other pictures, the first of a man standing by a hydrangea smoking a pipe, the second of a seated samurai, a stream and maple tree in the background, oban sizes, two Chinese depictions of fruit in common frame, four landscapes in a common frame and a black chalk elephant drawing (5)

Condition Report:
The Kuniyoshi has faded and shows signs of wear, The left hand margin shows that it was once stitched and glued into an album. The Toyokuni is in good condition. The fruit have elements of hand painting, the landscapes are printed and the elephant looks to be done in the manner of a brass rubbing

Description:
A pair of 19th century inlaid bronze vases, the baluster bodies inlaid in silver, gold and shibuichi over an incised scene of boats passing between islands with cherry and other blossoming plants in the foreground and Mount Fuji in the distance on one, signed Inoue, 20cm (8 in.) high (2)

Condition Report:
Good. It is possble that the surface has been lacquer finished as it has a bright sheen.

Description:
An early 20th century century ivory basket seller, he smiles as he walks laden with baskets and drums with inlaid lacquer centres, all suspended from a bamboo pole over his shoulder, seal mark on a red lacquer inset, 21cm (8.25 in.) high

Condition Report:
One drum has a chip, two have lost their lacquer insets, one basket has lost a part of its side and another is currently loose within it. There is a crack in the base where the lacquer inset is placed

Description:
An early 20th century ivory crab fisherman, his son looks down from his shoulders as the crustacean pincers the frond of seaweed held in the fisherman's hand with one claw and the rope bow of his belt with the other, signed, inset seal missing from the base, 16cm (6.25 in.) high

Description:
Haruhitsu, an ivory of equine group of figures harvesting, a man sits side saddle on the horse holding a parasol over one child on his knee and another in a basket to one side counterbalancing turnips to the other, the horse's head held by another man, a child putting mushrooms in a basket to one side, signed, 10.5cm (4.25 in.) wide

Description:
Two late 19th/early 20th century ivory netsukes, one of a coiled snake with inlaid eyes and stylised signature, 4.5cm (1.75 in.) wide and the other of a Buddhist lion standing on a ball, another loose within his mouth, signed, 4cm (1.5 in.) high (2)

Condition Report:
There is an old crack down one side of the Buddhist lion and the ball and to one side of the front of the ball

Description:
Sengyoku, an early 20th century marine ivory netsuke carved a toad standing on a lotus leaf supporting a tortoise on his back, a gourd shaped bottle resting on the latter's shell, the eyes inlaid, signed, 3.5cm (1.33 in.) high

Description:
Two early 20th century marine ivory Buddhist lion okimonos, the first carved as a head with inlaid eyes, signed Gyokukun, 4cm (1.5 in.) wide the second carved as a lion with all four feet clasping a brocade ball, his mouth open below inlaid eyes, 3cm (1.25 in.) high (2)

Condition Report:
One of the second lion's inlay is missing from one eye

Description:
An early 20th century marine ivory netsuke carved as a Buddhist lion holding a brocade ball with all four feet, a ball rolling free within its open mouth below coral inlaid eyes, 3.5cm (1.33 in.) high

Description:
Munenaga, an early 20th century ivory okimono carved as two lohans before a screen decorated with stylised waves, one holds up his bowl from which emanates a dragon amongst clouds to the fear of the other man sharing his mat, signed, 10cm (4 in.) high

Description:
Two early 20th century okimonos, the first of ivory carved as Hotei seated against his sack of good fortune holding up a fan in his right hand, 5cm (2 in.) wide and the second of marine ivory carved as Fukurokuju standing with a child, 9cm (3 in.) high (2)

Description:
A late 19th century ivory netsuke carved as a giant mask with three oni supporting it upright, one on the ground holding an adze in one hand giving another a leg up to the forehead of the mask, signed with in a cauldron shape, 5cm (2 in.) wide

Description:
A late 19th century ivory okimono pierced and carved with Ebisu seated to one side of a scroll he is painting and from which figures come alive, one boy attendant touches the sleeve of Fukurokuju, another holds a fan, signed, 7cm (2.75 in.) high

Description:
A late 19th/early20th century marine ivory group of an oni drummer standing on one leg on a mokugo frightened by a snake coming out of it, he holds a drum stick to his head in his left hand, signed, 11cm (4.25 in.) high

Condition Report:
The central claw from his right foot has been chipped off and part of the bracelet on his left wrist

Description:
An early 20th century sectional marine ivory group, the father reclining mending a fishing net , the son stand at his feet with catch in a bag, a rock pool net in his right hand, 6.5cm (2.5 in.) wide